Chapter 3 Configuration Settings and Display
3.5 Host Interface Management > delete host-response
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delete host-response
This command deletes specified host response.
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Syntax
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Parameter
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Example(s)
delete host-response {
-host-response-number
host_response_numbers
|
-host-response-name
host_response_names
}
-host-response-number
or
-host-response-name
This parameter specifies the host response identifiers to be deleted. Host response #0 is the
system default and it cannot be deleted. One or more parameters can be specified at the same
time. For details, refer to
"1.2.12 Host Response Syntax" (page 24)
.
Host responses with the following combination of numbers and names cannot be deleted.
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No.0 Default
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No.250 Solaris MPxIO
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No.251 HP-UX
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No.252 AIX EMPD
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No.253 AIX VxVM
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No.254 AIX Single Path
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No.255 VS850/SVC
The following example deletes the host responses with consecutively numbered identifiers #1 - #3:
CLI> delete host-response -host-response-number 1-3
The following example only deletes the host response named "HOSTRESP1":
CLI> delete host-response -host-response-name HOSTRESP1
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